Marlene Dietrich and her husband, Rudolf Sieber.

Alfred Hitchcock and his kids having a good time.

“Wood decided to paint the house along with ‘the kind of people I fancied should live in that house.’ He recruited his sister Nan (1900–1990) to model the woman, dressing her in a colonial print apron mimicking 19th century Americana. The man is modeled on Wood’s dentist, Dr. Byron McKeeby (1867–1950) from Cedar Rapids, Iowa.”

Audrey Hepburn.

(Source: community.livejournal.com)

“Poor student: Hopkins, who has dyslexia, struggled at school and left with just one O-level.”


Disney’s Ink & Paint Department, 1957. Photo courtesy of Ann Guenther.

“Photograph of the Auburn High School class of 1929. From the Carolyn Jenkins Collection, RG 93 in the Auburn University Special Collections and Archives.”

Charlie Chaplin, sculpture made of cold porcelain and painted in black and white. By Fabio Rincones.